Very well written. As an anthropologist I was a bit disappointed at first that a science fiction probe was sent back to a mythic place rather than a real one, but in the end, I suppose it was an unique admixture of fantasy background with science fiction technology.

Very well written. As an anthropologist I was a bit disappointed at first that a science fiction probe was sent back to a mythic place rather than a real one, but in the end, I suppose it was an unique admixture of fantasy background with science fiction technology.

Cheers--
--Dudgeon.

Is the Tower of Babel definitely fictitious? (that's a genuine question).

Or was is perhaps a real place which, over millennia, has transformed into legend. A bit like "hell" which, unlike today's cosmic location of infinite suffering, was just a rubbish dump outside Jerusalem._________________-Tony